This eBook is good because it has the whole book of Greek and Roman Mythology A to Z on it. You can look at each page on a PDF or HTML. (submitted by Chris H)
My source has both Greek and Roman Mythology and it gives all the basics about Neptune and how close his lore is to Poseidon's. It is also done in alphabetical order so it is easy to navigate. (submitted by Hannah C)
*There is also a print book available.*
Handbook of Classical Mythology by William F. Hansen
Call Number: 292.1 HAN
ISBN: 1576072266
Publication Date: 2004-06-10
It's a good source because its an older book. It organizes and explains all of the gods and goddesses and after searching about the author he seems to be a reliable author. (submitted by Bryana A)
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The following sites were found and evaluated by students in Mrs.O'Keefe's English 9 class. All sites were approved by Mrs. Hunicke before being posted on this guide.
This is a good source because it is an encyclopedia, and they are reliable. Only educated people about the topic can write it, and they are checked for accuracy. It has also relevant information on what we are researching. (submitted by Amy T)
A website version of Carlos Parada's book, Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology. Detailed biographies of Greek mythological characters, both human and divine, with illustrative passages and family trees.
"Welcome to the Theoi Project, a site exploring Greek mythology and the gods in classical literature and art. The aim of the project is to provide a comprehensive, free reference guide to the gods (theoi), spirits (daimones), fabulous creatures (theres) and heroes of ancient Greek mythology and religion."
I choose this because I looked at the about us and the author of the webpage lives in Athens,Greece and studied at the University of Athens. There is lots of information that is given on this page. (submitted by Annie M)
This web site can be a trusted source because it used note worthy sources in order to construct the stated information. Also, the website looks very legit. It looks well put together and well organized. (submitted by John S)
I think this is a reliable source because it is from a well-known encyclopedia website, which are typically written by experts. It was recently updated (about 4 to 5 months ago) and it only gives relevant information. (submitted by Gianna M)
This is a good source to use because it passed the CRAAP test and it is brought to us by the National Earth Science Teachers Association. (submitted by Mary Kate M)